A: At the end of 1995, the editors registered the
domain name Antiwar.com.The site only became a full-time effort
with the beginning of the US intervention in Kosovo. After the conflict
became larger and more horrific, our interest grew along with our readership
and today we consider ourselves one of the most important antiwar causes
in the world.

Q: Where do you get the news that you post on the site?

A: First, we can direct you to our "Sources"
page. Here you will find the various international, national and local
news and commentary sites that we sift through every day searching
for news worthy of our site. We also have a handful of researchers
who send us links to news that is difficult to find and which makes
Antiwar.com so unique.

Q: What is Antiwar.com's political affiliation?

A: We pride ourselves on taking a open-minded position on
anything that is antiwar related. This includes our choices of commentary
we pick from outside sources. But we do have a political affiliation;
we are libertarians. Emphasizing non-intervention abroad and here
at home, our opposition to war is rooted in the Randolph
Bourne's concept that "War is the health of the State."

Q: What are the intentions of Antiwar.com, do you have a motivation?

A: Our primary intention is to get past the media filters
and reveal the truth about America's foreign policy. In this process,
we hope to show how the imperialistic tendencies of the American government
lead to a loss of civil liberties and a centralization of political
power.

Q: How do you choose the editorials that we post on the site?

A: Every day, we scour the internet for the best commentary
and editorials. We look for well-written pieces - from both the Left
and the Right - that demonstrate the failings of an interventionist
foreign policy and big government.

Q: Why do I see editorials from Patrick Buchanan next to a leftist
columnist?

A:An site that labels itself "Your best source for antiwar
news, viewpoint and activities" must cover all antiwar issues.
This includes those from the Right and the Left and thus explains
the interesting dichotomy of ideologies that presents itself on many
occasions.

Q: How often is the site updated?

A:Updating Antiwar.com is a seven day-a-week enterprise. Depending
on the events of a specific day, we may update the site on an hourly
basis.